
QueerSCV gets signs and posters ready ahead of Women’s March Los Angeles
In preparation for next week’s Women’s March in Los Angeles, QueerSCV welcomed people to join in and make signs at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Valencia on Sunday.
In preparation for next week’s Women’s March in Los Angeles, QueerSCV welcomed people to join in and make signs at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Valencia on Sunday.
Congregation Beth Shalom kicked off their first film screening of the year with the documentary “93Queen” on Sunday.
Friends and families put on their bowling shoes at Santa Clarita Lanes on Sunday for a Relay for Life kick-off, months ahead of their next annual relay in May.
Despite rainfall flooding Agua Dulce roads Saturday, dozens of Santa Clarita and local area residents attended the ‘History of Vasquez Rocks’ at Vasquez Rocks Natural Area Park’s Interpretive Center.
Leaders of the Newhall School District are excited to unveil a new program that parents can learn about by attending one of the four upcoming dual language immersion information meetings
As a way to help fellow amputees in Santa Clarita and around Los Angeles County, Adaptive Journeys held its monthly meeting at Henry Mayo Health and Fitness on Saturday.
The MAIN will present a mixture of talent and music with its upcoming performance of Baker’s Brew on Jan. 19.
Rep. Katie Hill, D-Agua Dulce, said during a CNN interview Friday she would vote for funding of physical barriers on the U.S.-Mexico border. “I am definitely someone who will vote
For all those suspicious phone calls asking for money or personal information, simply hang up, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office suggested in its first fraud alert of the year on Friday.
Public Health Department officials are expected to check on the well-being of more than 200 residents of Canyon View Estates this weekend as the power outage enters its fourth day
Next Tuesday is pay day. But Dawn is worried that when that day comes, her husband, an air traffic controller in Palmdale, won’t see a penny. “There’s no one in
College of the Canyons and the Sulphur Springs Union School District have agreed to a partnership that aims to support future STEAM — science, technology, engineering, art and math —
The Santa Clarita Valley’s newest high school has announced the eight educators who will comprise the school’s leadership team when it opens to students later on this year. When Castaic
At first mention, you may assume the new Tomato Joe’s Pizza & Taps in Canyon Country is just another branch off the Valencia location that already exists. But it doesn’t
A Valencia man arrested nine months ago for spousal assault was arrested again Wednesday night on suspicion of attempted murder, accused of trying to smother a former spouse. Thomas
A Saugus woman wounded after being shot in the back by someone with a BB gun Wednesday night was treated at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital and released. The person who
An estimated 200 residents of Canyon View Estates, living under a hillside coated with solar panels, hunkered down for their second cold dark night without power, bracing themselves for a
Firefighters specially trained in dealing with hazardous materials spent their Thursday morning dealing with a “moderately toxic” soapy green liquid that got into the storm drains on Creekside Road. Shortly
Many have recognized and even relocated to Santa Clarita for its extensive network of bicycle and pedestrian facilities for recreational use, but there’s always room for improvement, city officials say.
College of the Canyons Chancellor Dianne Van Hook joined college stakeholders and members of the independent citizens’ bond oversight committee Wednesday to hear the results of the audits that examined
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